Exeter sermon: God rescues his people from danger

EXETER — Rev. Steve Magee will deliver a sermon from Acts 23:12-35 on Sunday, June 30 at Exeter Presbyterian Church, 73 Winter St. in Exeter.

In these verses it is discovered that over 440 Jews have made an oath together to kill Paul and plan to lay in ambush against him. However, this plot is discovered by Paul's nephew, who runs to inform the tribune who is in custody of Paul. The tribune, alarmed by this hatred of a man who does not deserve death, writes a letter and sends it and Paul to Felix, the governor of the province. In the letter he informs Felix of what has happened at Jerusalem and says that he is sending Paul's accusers after him to give their side of the story.

Please join us on Sunday to hear more about how God rescues his people from danger and will bring them to a place of eternal security. All are welcome to attend.

Sunday school for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning worship begins at 10:30 a.m. with an evening worship service beginning at 5 p.m., including a discussion of the sermon from morning worship.

Please contact the church for more information: 772-7479 or pastor@exeterpca.org. We are on the web at www.exeterpca.org.